Saturday, April 22, 2017

SERIES: up to date on a few series

I've got myself caught up on a number of excellent series this year. Now to wait for the next one in each, but I also have room in my reading for a few new series! 


Cormoran Strike series by Robert Galbraith
#2 Silkworm 
#3 Career of Evil  (audiobook)

Why I like this series? 
Cormoran and his 'assistant' Robin and just so wonderful together. I really, really like Robin and how she is determined to work for Cormoran. Career of Evil ended on a bit of a cliffhanger, so hopefully the next book, Lethal White, will be released some time in 2017. The mysteries are revealed through private detective work, and are fascinating. The London setting is perfect;  JK Rowling has done a fabulous job with this detective series!





Will Trent series by Karin Slaughter
#7 Unseen 
#8 The Kept Woman  (audiobook)

Her last two books have been stand-alones, so I wonder if this series is at its end? Will and Sara can be frustrating as they have so much baggage from their earlier lives, and each makes a lot of assumptions about what the other is thinking. The boss of the GBI (Georgia Bureau of Investigation) Amanda, is a great character, a super tough woman who has a soft spot for Will. This series has some backstories that get revealed as the series progresses, so I would recommend reading this one in order.



Benny Griessel series by Deon Meyer
#5 Icarus 

Such a well-written series! Set in South Africa, Benny Griessel is a police detective, and so very damaged as he fights his sobriety hard in this book. The supporting characters are also well-developed and the plot moves along lickety-split. In fact, the first Meyer book I read was literally Thirteen Hours, and the suspense was crazy. 

The plots are also topical - here the owner of a web based company that supplies alibis for its clients who are fooling around, is found dead. Clearly, plenty of suspects. There is also a parallel story happening of a wine-maker telling a family story to a lawyer. 

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What a nice feeling that is, to be caught up. I've been working on this for more than five years now - the whole finish instead of always staring sereis thing - and it's such a relief to feel as though you've "done right" by the characters and kept up with all their derring-do!
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Have you seen Fictfact.com? It's a (free) site to keeping track of your series. It's very satisfying to see my list of series that are up to date. It also lets you know when a new book is coming out, and you can easily keep track of all the books in a series.
It's also very frustrating to watch how little your list changes (in my case) except to grow in length despite all attempts to read onwards with some series (because there are always more new ones that look good too). Heheh Yes, I think we've chatted about Fictfact before and I still think it's great, even though it shows up my lack-of-progress at times. Thanks to FF I know that I am engaged in over 100 series. Sigh.

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